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, this is charlie rose. >> rose: new york city this week was the site of two major global conferences, one the united nations general assembly in which representatives of the nations who are members of the general assembly come here, including heads of state and foreign ministers and others at the clinton global initiative, business and government and ngo s were in attendance to talk about big ideas, big problems. one of the problems they talked about at both places was syria. another was middle east protest about a film that attacked mohammed and the third was iran and nuclear weapons. we begin with the former president of the united states bill clinton in conversation with me and my colleague at cbs nora o'donnell. >> rose: do you think this election the president has said that change has to come from outside rather than in washington, that this election has the possibility of producing a change that will be able to overcome gridlock. >> i don't think it to the only has the possibility, i think it almost certainly will. and let me explain why. i think the president's going to win bu
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captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: anders fogh rasmussen is here, he is the secretary general of nato, he was the prime minister of denmark for eight years before assuming his current post in 2009. he is in new york for the u.n. general assembly, nato has significantly redefined its mission since its founding in 1949. it's primarily-- last year it enforce add no-fly zone in libya and the campaign that overthrew moammar qaddafi. i'm pleased to have the secretary general at this table, welcome. tell me how you have defined the role for nato in the current environment, especially in the middle east. >> the core role is still to protect our citizens against any threat to their security we won the cold war. we protected our citizens against soviet communism, aggression. we won the cold war. the soviet broke down but after the end of the cold war we realized that we are faced we merging security challenges, terrorism, this is the reason why we are in afghanistan. that's why we are now building a nato missile defense
captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: anders fogh rasmussen is here, he is the secretary general of nato, he was the prime minister of denmark for eight years before assuming his current post in 2009. he is in new york for the u.n. general assembly, nato has significantly redefined its mission since its founding in 1949. it's primarily-- last year it enforce add no-fly zone in libya and the campaign that overthrew...
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a federal judge in new orleans temporarily blocked a city ordinance that outlaws preaches on bourbon street after dark. it the law bars people from disseminated social religious or political messages on the street between sunset and sunrise. the american civil liberties union filed suit on behalf of a preacher after members of her ministry were arrested. in new york city a prominent egyptian american blogger was arrested after painting over a controversial subway ad that equates jihad with savagery. the hotly debated ad now in several subway stations urges people to defeat jihad and support israel against, quote, the savage. several muslim and interfaith groups have protested the ads. the sponsors insist they are protected by the first amendment. in other news there was more scholary debate this week over the so-called gospel of jesus's wife. an ancient scrap of papyrus a harvard professor says might be evidence early christians believed jesus was married. the vatican this week called the item a fake and a clumsy forgery. >>> a special church of england panel held three days of close
a federal judge in new orleans temporarily blocked a city ordinance that outlaws preaches on bourbon street after dark. it the law bars people from disseminated social religious or political messages on the street between sunset and sunrise. the american civil liberties union filed suit on behalf of a preacher after members of her ministry were arrested. in new york city a prominent egyptian american blogger was arrested after painting over a controversial subway ad that equates jihad with...
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bullfighting should be scared. >> in mexico city, it is very similar to what happened in catalonia. the bullring's are empty. the plaza is empty. they survived on the whim of powerful economic sectors to still think they can do is they wish. >> we look at some of the memorabilia that they have collected over a lifetime dedicated to the spectacle. he fears memories might soon be all he has left. if the ban is passed, the whole industry faces a very uncertain future. >> with every presidential election campaign here in the u.s. comes on entire business dedicated to promoting the candidate. anything, basically from badges, ribbons, posters, to the millions spent on television advertisements. now, from a mountain has gone under display online. it seems like those buttons have a long tradition. >> we are looking at 1952. this is an archive of presidential campaign memorabilia from 1952 until the present. >> vote for president johnson. >> we have about 400 commercials. we started off by going to the different presidential libraries and correcting videos and converting this to the digital
bullfighting should be scared. >> in mexico city, it is very similar to what happened in catalonia. the bullring's are empty. the plaza is empty. they survived on the whim of powerful economic sectors to still think they can do is they wish. >> we look at some of the memorabilia that they have collected over a lifetime dedicated to the spectacle. he fears memories might soon be all he has left. if the ban is passed, the whole industry faces a very uncertain future. >> with...
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a few months ago it was announced that out of twelve unused twelve venues and eleven cities in russia hosting the two thousand and eighteen world cup there was a short list of thirteen cities and obviously that has led to much speculation as to which two unfortunate city venues will be dropped we finally know the city school that will be hosting the games moscow and st petersburg obviously those two are included kaliningrad sadly jaroslav all wasn't picked then moving down to the south we've got such a cross adar unfortunately wasn't picked either rostov on don there as well volgograd some are a. ceramic. hosting games there so all around western russia some very happy people in the various cities six years it's a long time it sits early days yet this of this choice of course will settle on the path towards getting all the infrastructure in place the two cities that will be dropped the organizers have said they haven't failed in any way it is just a decision that has to be made obviously all of the cities that wants to be part of this will want the attention of being a world cup host
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city venues will be drawn as we finally know the city that will be hosting the games moscow and st petersburg obviously included. sadly. picked then moving down to the south we've got. cross adar unfortunately wasn't picked either. as well volgograd. hosting games there so that all around western russia some very happy people in the various six years it's a long time it's early days yet this of this choice of course. towards getting all the infrastructure in place for the two cities that will be dropped the organizers have said they haven't failed in any way it's just a decision that has to be made obviously all of the cities that wants to be part of this will want the attention of being a world cup host city and with all of that will come the fountains it will come the the international spotlight and then the business on the infrastructure as well there are a lot of projects already planned to refurbish stadiums to build new stadiums so these choices will set russia on the next sixty eight course leading up to that great sporting event. every fourth person under the age of twenty five in bri
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and football's governing body fifo announces the levon host cities for the twenty eighth in the world cup which will take place in russia and. russia would be soon which brightened if you knew about song from funds to pressure . me to start on t.v. dot com. my parents really truly honestly believe that what had happened was as a result of my father's exposure to agent orange i was born with multiple problems . i was missing my leg and my fingers and my big toe on my right foot i use my hands a lot in my artwork i find myself drawing my hands quite a bit to me for my hands you know just as if anyone would. but they do tell a story they tell us story of. the arcs of. countries supporting the syrian rebels need to stop sidestepping the un and both sides of the conflict must lead down their arms that's the message from russia's foreign minister sergei lavrov these address the issue is to the un general assembly level of sense that some foreign forces are in fact encouraging al-qaeda linked militants in syria to continue to fight inside syria rebel and government forces have launched fresh
and football's governing body fifo announces the levon host cities for the twenty eighth in the world cup which will take place in russia and. russia would be soon which brightened if you knew about song from funds to pressure . me to start on t.v. dot com. my parents really truly honestly believe that what had happened was as a result of my father's exposure to agent orange i was born with multiple problems . i was missing my leg and my fingers and my big toe on my right foot i use my hands a...
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they're patrolling the city's main roads for the first time. kismayo was al shabaab's largest strong hold and one of the largest sources of funding. at least eight people have been killed and 40 injured after a ferry sarning off the coast of hong kong. around 120 were onboard when at the collided with a tug boat near lamma island. they were going to view a fire work display to mark china's national day. iran's currentsy has fallen to a record low against the dollar. at one point on monday they lost 18% of its value. analysts say there's growing evidence that international sanctions over tehran's nuclear program are damaging the economy. now to the presidential race here in the u.s. and both mitt romney and barack obama are busy swatting up and rehearsing for the first television debate this wednesday. polls show the republican candidate is trailing president obama in the crucial swing states. one of them is of course ohio where early voting gets under way tomorrow. from there our north america editor reports. >> ♪ the boys are back in town â™
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three years ago in new york since then and chapters have been set up in cities across five continents the latest in tunis and amman so-called hackers chapters are springing up across the arab world bringing together journalists and develop as their intentions might be noble to advantage citizen journalism and civil society but in real life they often pave the way for subversive activities what is going on in jordan it's hers and it's going to be funded and guided by these forces in the west is part of a larger story of how the united states and the western powers are responding to the initial arab spring very quickly the u.s. wars in with democracy promotion programs and other sorts of programs to steer the arab spring into outcomes that are not going to be threatening to western capitalism and to us geopolitics and it's really geopolitics in the region history is littered with western governments using n.g.o.s and groups to advance their interests and more recently with the electronic media and social networks they employ but the angry demonstrations have rocked the arab world after
three years ago in new york since then and chapters have been set up in cities across five continents the latest in tunis and amman so-called hackers chapters are springing up across the arab world bringing together journalists and develop as their intentions might be noble to advantage citizen journalism and civil society but in real life they often pave the way for subversive activities what is going on in jordan it's hers and it's going to be funded and guided by these forces in the west is...
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put the city in gridlock. it's part of a billion dollar highway improvement project. >>> 2,000 bicycle riders from all over the world are expected to be in san francisco tonight. it's for the 20th anniversary of the critical mass movement. now the big bike ride take place on the last day of the month. critical mass riders say the popularity of bike riding has grown in the last 20 years. >> it seemed to become more fashionable. definitely for me, i find the easiest way to get around town. i always know how long it's going to take me to get somewhere, which is if you're riding a car or transit, you don't know how long you need to plan in advance for a delay of sorts. >> so here's a heads up. critical mass kicks off at 6:00 tonight. yeah, expect delays. dozens of really smart people are competing in facebook's hack-a-thon. they're creating websites to help high school students get into and succeed in college. organizers are interested in helping low income students with their college plans. 30 grants will be hand
put the city in gridlock. it's part of a billion dollar highway improvement project. >>> 2,000 bicycle riders from all over the world are expected to be in san francisco tonight. it's for the 20th anniversary of the critical mass movement. now the big bike ride take place on the last day of the month. critical mass riders say the popularity of bike riding has grown in the last 20 years. >> it seemed to become more fashionable. definitely for me, i find the easiest way to get...
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of it has to do also with the policies which have been pursued by nato in afghanistan these smaller cities have not really transformed they question on the ground they have not greatly improved the lives of the people and they have not contributed to building up. gun infrastructure as some had promised more importantly i think what we are seeing is that is a spawns from that population which to a certain extent is reflected by the counter attacks from taliban and its allies there is a great deal of resentment against that by drones which have led to the deaths of many many innocent civilians and afghanistan even the afghan president himself karzai has called on nato to curb the separatists and stop them because they are ending up killing a lot of innocents and creating a great deal of and go to none pattern isn't powered nato. and this content of the conflict is also during in the u.k. and next hour we hear from a british m.p. who was in bonn from the house of commons but he's fiery and. civil war speech. or is be improved by those that have the power to pain the canada that brought their
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the city had been a power center for al-shabab, the group that's fought somalia's internationally backed government for years. al-shabab is allied with al- qaeda, but the militants now have been driven out of all of somalia's major cities. those are some of the day's major stories. now, back to judy. >> woodruff: the men at the top of the presidential tickets hunkered down again today for debate preparation, ahead of the big meeting tomorrow night. but they also managed to break away briefly-- president obama for a visit to the hoover dam, and governor romney out with an aide to buy lunch, a burrito. meanwhile, their running mates made multiple stops in key states. vice president biden told a crowd in charlotte, north carolina that mitt romney would raise taxes on most americans to fund tax cuts for the wealthy. >> how they can justify raising taxes on the middle class has been buried the last four years. how in lord's name can they justify raising their taxes with these tax cuts? look, folks, we've seen this movie before. massive tax cuts for the wealthy. eliminating restrictions on wal
the city had been a power center for al-shabab, the group that's fought somalia's internationally backed government for years. al-shabab is allied with al- qaeda, but the militants now have been driven out of all of somalia's major cities. those are some of the day's major stories. now, back to judy. >> woodruff: the men at the top of the presidential tickets hunkered down again today for debate preparation, ahead of the big meeting tomorrow night. but they also managed to break away...
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today real estate prices here are on par with places like new york city and san francisco. new residents are routinely paying more than $2,000 a month in rent. those prices were a problem for guglich, who needed to increase his staff dramatically this year in a state that ranks next to last in the country in teacher pay. >> we hired 14 new teachers and we were able to find housing for most of them, but we still have five teachers who don't have permanent housing. some are staying on couches, some are staying in homes that are in the process of being sold, so they are sleeping on air mattresses, kind of like squatting. >> reporter: one of those squatting teachers is melanie burroughs, who recently moved to williston from new mexico to teach seventh and eighth grade language arts. >> i am sleeping on an air mattress. it's a an elevated aero bed, but i think it's about seen it's use because i have to put air in it every day now it's about the mattress itself is four years old. >> reporter: the superintendent of williston public school district one viola lafontaine concedes the
today real estate prices here are on par with places like new york city and san francisco. new residents are routinely paying more than $2,000 a month in rent. those prices were a problem for guglich, who needed to increase his staff dramatically this year in a state that ranks next to last in the country in teacher pay. >> we hired 14 new teachers and we were able to find housing for most of them, but we still have five teachers who don't have permanent housing. some are staying on...
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comes in the wake of a spate of terror attacks ripping through the conflict torn country's largest city around forty people have been reported killed and many more injured after a series a car bomb explosions in central aleppo that take place in a government controlled area and apparently targeted and nearby military and administration buildings an al qaeda linked rebel group has claimed responsibility for the time which has become increasingly frequent across syria and also he managed to discuss the ongoing situation with iraq a prime minister nouri al maliki the president around the approval of the rebels by some international plans instigates to move on and hampers peace efforts up our. dialogue will definitely take place as we're concerned about the syrian problem first of all the split in syria affects us the ongoing situation has repercussions on iraq we will discuss these issues with russia in order to decide what we have to do to make the existing initiatives that is the first arab league. guidelines on how to leave. to prove that a military approach is. to the government as wel
comes in the wake of a spate of terror attacks ripping through the conflict torn country's largest city around forty people have been reported killed and many more injured after a series a car bomb explosions in central aleppo that take place in a government controlled area and apparently targeted and nearby military and administration buildings an al qaeda linked rebel group has claimed responsibility for the time which has become increasingly frequent across syria and also he managed to...
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captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. rose. >> rose: riccardo muti is here, he is one of the world's great conductors and led some of the best orchestras, including the vienna philharmonic, he is currently music director o director of the chicago symphony orchestra, critics and audiences alike have been dazed and charmed which the intensity, the technique, the emotion that he and his musicians bring. here is a look at a performance of verdi requiem. ♪ .. ♪ ♪ >> rose: muti and the chicago symphony orchestra in new york, to open the season at carnegie hall on october 3rd, they are performing orff's carmina burana, i am happy to have mastery i are back at this table, when you are conducting what are you thinking about? what is going through your head are you hearing the music instantaneously in your head that you know the score or what? >> this is a difficult, it is difficult to answer this question. in any case the conductor starts the performance one frac shun of a second before and ends one second of a frac shun bef
captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. rose. >> rose: riccardo muti is here, he is one of the world's great conductors and led some of the best orchestras, including the vienna philharmonic, he is currently music director o director of the chicago symphony orchestra, critics and audiences alike have been dazed and charmed which the intensity, the technique, the emotion that he and his musicians bring. here is a look at a...
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let the kind die and begin fief is the final list of cities that will host games at world cup twenty eight games in russia. and feeling blue russian football champions in its weight for a win this month goes all of this in petersburg side drop home to lockable team. is where we begin with the russian premier league where two time defending champions and eight are yet to fully right the ship despite bringing back in battle striker alexander from the reserve squad this in petersburg man playing a draw with lokomotiv to stay six overall forward see action from the start of the second half but things started well enough with him tally in the fender dominico chris chito by the minute albeit the feet of the flexion who really man whoever goes right back on track eleven minutes later and release striker. of the ball past keeper we have to tie perceiving the game more for its ill disciplined and free flowing football with a red card issued to each team and nine yellow cards dished out one one how it ended. last see terek were unable to mar city day celebrations incrusted are locals to burnle
let the kind die and begin fief is the final list of cities that will host games at world cup twenty eight games in russia. and feeling blue russian football champions in its weight for a win this month goes all of this in petersburg side drop home to lockable team. is where we begin with the russian premier league where two time defending champions and eight are yet to fully right the ship despite bringing back in battle striker alexander from the reserve squad this in petersburg man playing a...
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incident which was recorded by an ngo called international transparency also causing some worries in the city of crushing the. armed men a mosque two men presumably spec ops of the government troops entered the polling station after it was closed and at the end of this company the international transparency reports that after they left all the results of this particular polling station were changed so there are certain indications that at least two polling stations results in georgia may be canceled due to these irregularities meanwhile certainly we have no indication for now whatsoever when the total one hundred percent of the votes will be counted and while we have the results but certainly we'll be following all throughout the day to see the latest figures and the latest numbers but still the situation in fact may change dramatically because the exit poll results and the results which have been counted so far those are the proportional seats in parliament and some allege that saakashvili sparty may still gain the slightest of advantages in a majority tarion seats and in fact that they coul
incident which was recorded by an ngo called international transparency also causing some worries in the city of crushing the. armed men a mosque two men presumably spec ops of the government troops entered the polling station after it was closed and at the end of this company the international transparency reports that after they left all the results of this particular polling station were changed so there are certain indications that at least two polling stations results in georgia may be...
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it was the heaviest fighting the city has seen in two months. in iraq, some 80 inmates, including al qaeda militants, escaped from a prison. the jailbreak happened overnight in tikrit after several convicts seized weapons from a prison storeroom. they clashed with security guards for hours before overpowering them and breaking free. a dozen people were killed, including ten guards. iraqi officials said 36 of the inmates were later recaptured. police in minneapolis said the gunman in an office shooting yesterday had been fired hours before he killed four people and then himself. another of the shooting victims died in the hospital today. last evening, dozens of police and swat team officials swarmed a minneapolis neighborhood after a man opened fire at a sign- making business. the company's owner and a ups driver were among those killed. three other people were injured in the shootings. the u.s. postal service will miss its next payment to the treasury, due on sunday. the $5.6 billion will be its second default in as many months. postmaster gener
it was the heaviest fighting the city has seen in two months. in iraq, some 80 inmates, including al qaeda militants, escaped from a prison. the jailbreak happened overnight in tikrit after several convicts seized weapons from a prison storeroom. they clashed with security guards for hours before overpowering them and breaking free. a dozen people were killed, including ten guards. iraqi officials said 36 of the inmates were later recaptured. police in minneapolis said the gunman in an office...
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last each erik were unable to mar city day celebrations incrusted are locals too badly emerging to on winners and one that's gone off opening the footballing festivities thirty two minutes enough through well executed to ban free kick turks martin you're nick had his say in the proceedings three minutes later. early contender for cool of the season this simply an incredible strike longshots the story of our ass as billy's effort in there even for a minute to say i come hunting turk their second straight loss after six wins in a row chew on how it ended. for from a dive into a car before that smashing the hosts year long on beaten rather home in the process it was a car though who secured the early advantage of people and none of which to reach an instant before firing the boss fights net new signing can house from the level of modest beautifully with a free kick on thirty three minutes his first goal for spartak seems goalkeepers how eventful even some course are here but ruben receiving a straight read early in the second half right after the red white's under a man had left the fiel
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in syria well blaze which swept through ancient markets in the city of aleppo has extensively damaged the heritage site reports say the fire started by gun fights between government and rebel forces has destroyed hundreds of chums also this week the country's capital damascus was rocked by a twenty explosions the free syrian army claimed responsibility for targeting a key military compound killing five people including an iranian journalist a countries that backed the rebels stopped short of condemning the attacks instead moving on the sidelines of the u.n. washington and its our allies pledged additional multimillion dollar aid to the syrian opposition to help fight against assad political analyst jake of hornberger says u.s. intentions in the region are driving syria further from a peaceful solution. well it's a standard policy of the us government it is it is designed to oust rulers of regimes that are independent of what might be called the us military empire and replace them with pro-u.s. rulers so we have the dichotomy of supporting dictators in country their loyal to the us gov
in syria well blaze which swept through ancient markets in the city of aleppo has extensively damaged the heritage site reports say the fire started by gun fights between government and rebel forces has destroyed hundreds of chums also this week the country's capital damascus was rocked by a twenty explosions the free syrian army claimed responsibility for targeting a key military compound killing five people including an iranian journalist a countries that backed the rebels stopped short of...
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known as dexter on the internet storms a radio station in electra style a city not far from moscow ok here we go. is most likely to establish a new record. to friends of our leg with no safety rope seen. whose online name is sick and the youngest of the three. is the summit even quicker than he expects it in just fifteen minutes. and. they've never trained as professional rescuers they've never even completed a course for climbers. extreme sportsman explorers of urban roofs this is the third ascent at the top they took the footage which made the british daily.
known as dexter on the internet storms a radio station in electra style a city not far from moscow ok here we go. is most likely to establish a new record. to friends of our leg with no safety rope seen. whose online name is sick and the youngest of the three. is the summit even quicker than he expects it in just fifteen minutes. and. they've never trained as professional rescuers they've never even completed a course for climbers. extreme sportsman explorers of urban roofs this is the third...
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the city serves as the capital of anti communist white russian leader admiral culture in the civil war from one thousand nine hundred to nine hundred nineteen lost in residence he lives here there's a study of. like the maintenance of this building has remained a taboo right up until the present day or we still receive hate mail saying that he hanged a lot of people and was famous for severe punishment it's all true but it was a time of civil war both sides were monstrously cruel it is sadly the theme of cruelty which links so much of history to the rest of russia's particularly of exile where they were not a criminal. wealthy british style stock. market why not come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with max cause or for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to kaiser report on our. morning news today violence is once again flared up the feeling these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. china operations are today. this is the welcome back with europe firmly in the financial doldrums poverty and homele
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of the georgian cities nevertheless the opposition seems to be winning this election and right now the people are celebrating as they were celebrating last night though given the past record of violent protests in georgia nobody can still rule out if this result changes then the people may take to the streets and we still may see some bloodletting action in the streets of georgian cities professor mark almond who's a co-author of the book post communist georgia a short history thanks that despite admitting defeat saakashvili is not likely to give up power easily could be a dramatic change or it could be the herald of a period of infighting so surely may well try to shape the situation to both bring a supporter to power to protect him in the future but also to try to split the georgian dream coalition remember it's a rather disparate group of people who have been primarily united by the whole stability to saakashvili even if you like their fear of soccer surely. his admission of defeat in a sense perhaps shows that he's a wounded animal but the would be still a fear that he would use th
of the georgian cities nevertheless the opposition seems to be winning this election and right now the people are celebrating as they were celebrating last night though given the past record of violent protests in georgia nobody can still rule out if this result changes then the people may take to the streets and we still may see some bloodletting action in the streets of georgian cities professor mark almond who's a co-author of the book post communist georgia a short history thanks that...
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democrats have won the once- thriving steel city in the past. but this year, economic woes have put pueblo, and the state, up for grabs. the correspondent is john larson. in this excerpt, he explores voter attitudes about the gridlock in washington. >> jack is the director of the pueblo economic development corporation at 301 north main street. >> i can't tell you how many folks have come up to me and say what can we do. how do we impact this. and because we're talking not about our local government, not even about the state government. it's feels as though we just don't have that ability to influence those events. >> that said, that the lawmakers in washington appear increasingly deaf to the realities of main street, was something we heard from nearly everyone here regardless of political party or oddology. we asked everyone whether they had confidence the federal government could help solve some of the country's most pressing issues. >> no i don't. i mean the state of colorado has-- here and we have a lot of faith in them. the overall governme
democrats have won the once- thriving steel city in the past. but this year, economic woes have put pueblo, and the state, up for grabs. the correspondent is john larson. in this excerpt, he explores voter attitudes about the gridlock in washington. >> jack is the director of the pueblo economic development corporation at 301 north main street. >> i can't tell you how many folks have come up to me and say what can we do. how do we impact this. and because we're talking not about our...
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who are then forced to work with little or no pay the passives day center in london's victoria is the city's biggest voluntary day and so for the homeless today its clients are regularly targeted by gangs both at the center and when they congregate at mobile food banks. what tends to happen is that people are given a promise. is never really fulfilled so the most recent one we how it was someone was approached just outside this very building. where they were told that they could be taken to belgium to get free accommodation food they would tend to apply perhaps a dependency issues so someone's clearly been drinking the same way we will supply you with drink and we give you lots of work. luckily we were able to intervene on the other coalition but what time stopped going is when people get there the reality is in some cases it can be a lot more to die in prison. in many cases the homeless are offered alcohol as a reward all told their families back home will be harmed if they talk about what happened to them and pases there are many and varied a track to work in factories that inform the prof
who are then forced to work with little or no pay the passives day center in london's victoria is the city's biggest voluntary day and so for the homeless today its clients are regularly targeted by gangs both at the center and when they congregate at mobile food banks. what tends to happen is that people are given a promise. is never really fulfilled so the most recent one we how it was someone was approached just outside this very building. where they were told that they could be taken to...
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which was recorded by an n.g.o.s called international transparency also causing some worries in the city of freshly armed men a mosque a man presumably a spec ops of the government troops entered the polling station after it was closed and the angio this company the international transparency reports that after they left all the results of this particular polling station were changed so there are certain indications that at least two polling stations results in georgia may be canceled due to these irregularities and clearly this is a very important election for georgia because the party which wins the majority or the alliance of party which has the majority in the future parliament will then appoint the prime minister who according to new amendments in the constitution will have just about the same powers as the president when saakashvili eventually steps down next year so the future of georgia is at stake here and the party which gains the majority will control georgia for another five or seven years definitely this situation that opposition could in fact when it was something hardly an
which was recorded by an n.g.o.s called international transparency also causing some worries in the city of freshly armed men a mosque a man presumably a spec ops of the government troops entered the polling station after it was closed and the angio this company the international transparency reports that after they left all the results of this particular polling station were changed so there are certain indications that at least two polling stations results in georgia may be canceled due to...
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boring. [ jack ] after lauren broke up with me, i went to the citi private pass page and decided to be...not boring. that's how i met marilyn... giada... really good. yes! [ jack ] ...and alicia. ♪ this girl is on fire [ male announcer ] use any citi card to get the benefits of private pass. more concerts, more events, more experiences. [ jack ] hey, who's boring now? [ male announcer ] get more access with the citi card. [ crowd cheering, mouse clicks ] trick question. i love everything about this country! including prilosec otc. you know one pill each morning treats your frequent heartburn so you can enjoy all this great land of ours has to offer like demolition derbies. and drive thru weddings. so if you're one of those people who gets heartburn and then treats day after day, block the acid with prilosec otc and don't get heartburn in the first place. [ male announcer ] one pill each morning. 24 hours. zero heartburn. >> with the first presidential debate only days away, both sides certainly playing the game of lowering expectations. president obama's people point to all the debat
boring. [ jack ] after lauren broke up with me, i went to the citi private pass page and decided to be...not boring. that's how i met marilyn... giada... really good. yes! [ jack ] ...and alicia. ♪ this girl is on fire [ male announcer ] use any citi card to get the benefits of private pass. more concerts, more events, more experiences. [ jack ] hey, who's boring now? [ male announcer ] get more access with the citi card. [ crowd cheering, mouse clicks ] trick question. i love everything...
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now, this town that -- it's a city really. very important place. it's in the southern part of the country, but what makes it important is that it is their only urban base that's left. they control huge parts of the country. it's the only urban base. it's also a port, and that's why it's important. they get their weapons in from the port, and they get taxes. it's basically because it's a port,t'sheir funding. they're trying to cling on to this place, and that's why the african union wants them out. >>ho is arge on the ground? ? >> the kenyans are running this operation. it's an african union force ostensibly under the awes piss of the -- they're pretty good, actually. the kenyans are fighting. they claim that they've taken most of the city, but others disagree. it's a very confusing sort of shifting situation. >> it's strange because this fighting is happening. people are learning about this through twitter, i understand. how does that -- >> it's an interesting angle, isn't it. a sign of the times. >> there's an al shabaab twitter account. they said
now, this town that -- it's a city really. very important place. it's in the southern part of the country, but what makes it important is that it is their only urban base that's left. they control huge parts of the country. it's the only urban base. it's also a port, and that's why it's important. they get their weapons in from the port, and they get taxes. it's basically because it's a port,t'sheir funding. they're trying to cling on to this place, and that's why the african union wants them...
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doctor stephen kingsmore led the research team at children's mercy hospitals in kansas city. he's the director for the center for pediatric genomic medicine there. dr. kingsmore, welcome, and thank you for being with us. first of all,-- >> thank you very much. >> warner: how big a breakthrough is this? >> this is a big breakthrough. we've been working toward this goal for a coup of years now. there has been a big gap between the knowledge that we have of genetic diseases, about 35% of them, and the ability for doctors to identify which of these was a problem in any given child with an illness. >> warner: and up until now, how much have you been able to diagnose the d.n.a. abnormalities? how quickly? i mean, i said it can take weeks and weeks, but what's the process that's making it so slow now? >> well, typically, the way that this has been tested is for a doctor to pick the leading candidate gene or part of the d.n.a. code, and to look at just that. it's kind of like fishing with a single fishing line. it can take months. sometimes it takes five years to make a diagnosis. an
doctor stephen kingsmore led the research team at children's mercy hospitals in kansas city. he's the director for the center for pediatric genomic medicine there. dr. kingsmore, welcome, and thank you for being with us. first of all,-- >> thank you very much. >> warner: how big a breakthrough is this? >> this is a big breakthrough. we've been working toward this goal for a coup of years now. there has been a big gap between the knowledge that we have of genetic diseases,...
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the investigation focused on alleged fraud in seven cities. sensitive u.s. documents still aren't fully secured at the burned-out american consulate in benghazi, libya, three weeks after it was attacked. the "washington post" reported today the papers detailed weapons collection operations, personnel records, and the schedule for u.s. ambassador christopher stevens, who died in the attack. in washington today, state department spokeswoman victoria nuland acknowledged only two private guards are protecting the site. >> we have had some challenges securing the site. we are continuing to talk to the libyan side about that. but this was not-- based on what we've seen-- any kind of breach of classified information. >> sreenivasan: meanwhile, the f.b.i. confirmed a team of agents visited benghazi yesterday, for the first time. until now, the group had stayed away, due to security concerns. a long-standing battle over google's book-scanning project was settled today. authors and publishers filed suit against the company back in 2005, saying it violated their copyri
the investigation focused on alleged fraud in seven cities. sensitive u.s. documents still aren't fully secured at the burned-out american consulate in benghazi, libya, three weeks after it was attacked. the "washington post" reported today the papers detailed weapons collection operations, personnel records, and the schedule for u.s. ambassador christopher stevens, who died in the attack. in washington today, state department spokeswoman victoria nuland acknowledged only two private...
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inside the cities instead. of in the front. it's. licensed and. no one can live without it's in one of the largest blood banks in the world. blood of nigeria. on r.t.c. . overcoming a barrier like this seems possible. but then you claim something higher. and when you've reached a few. who do whatever it takes to get on the top of the world on. the hartland is the town of fifty kilometers north of london. an old working class town now plagued. in two thousand to in the car industry some thirty thousand workers were laid off. its two hundred twenty thousand residents including a large number of muslims so he five thousand of them live in the neighborhood around the griever road. and all the women wear veils.
inside the cities instead. of in the front. it's. licensed and. no one can live without it's in one of the largest blood banks in the world. blood of nigeria. on r.t.c. . overcoming a barrier like this seems possible. but then you claim something higher. and when you've reached a few. who do whatever it takes to get on the top of the world on. the hartland is the town of fifty kilometers north of london. an old working class town now plagued. in two thousand to in the car industry some thirty...
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here at 30 rock in new york city. we begin on the trail. another day of campaigning today in the three battleground states. this morning, both candidates begin the day with stops in virginia. from there it'sn n tn t on to the president while mitt romney heads to florida. this morning's jobs report will set the tone. we'll have them live for you on "morning joe." it's the second to last jobs report before the november election. economists expecting about 113,000 jobs added. the unemployment rate to hover around the current 8.1%. after wednesday night's debate, which drew more than 70 million viewers, large crowds awaited both candidates on the trail. president obama greeted by 30,000 in madison, wisconsin, came out ready to fight back and showed the fire he was lacking in denver. >> when i got on the stage, i met this very spirited fellow who claimed to be mitt romney. but i know it couldn't have been mitt romney because the real mitt romney's been running around the country for the last year promising $5 trillion in tax cuts that favor the
here at 30 rock in new york city. we begin on the trail. another day of campaigning today in the three battleground states. this morning, both candidates begin the day with stops in virginia. from there it'sn n tn t on to the president while mitt romney heads to florida. this morning's jobs report will set the tone. we'll have them live for you on "morning joe." it's the second to last jobs report before the november election. economists expecting about 113,000 jobs added. the...
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think how pivotal this city has been to his career. the mile high stadium is where he launched "hope and change," the dramatic democratic convention speech in 2008 with the greek columns. in 2009, near mile high stadium he was at denver science museum signing the stimulus into law which has had mixed results. a big part of his record handling the economy is here. now denver will decide if he gets another four years. he leaned on bill clinton to make the case this is no way he could have turned this around in four years. >> the economy is not fixed. i am telling you, nobody could have fixed this much damage in four years. the president's mock plan is better in the short run, the long run and a vision where all of us in this together is better than you be often your own. there is no on your own country in the world succeeding like those who have a good "we are all in this together" strategy. >>reporter: the order of questions is decided. the president gets the first. the problem with the argument that former president clinton made in 200
think how pivotal this city has been to his career. the mile high stadium is where he launched "hope and change," the dramatic democratic convention speech in 2008 with the greek columns. in 2009, near mile high stadium he was at denver science museum signing the stimulus into law which has had mixed results. a big part of his record handling the economy is here. now denver will decide if he gets another four years. he leaned on bill clinton to make the case this is no way he could...